
if they get fined as much as city - 50million, they are in deep do do.
the fun is nowhere near over yet chaps

Louis van Gaal believes he made a mistake during his early days in charge of Manchester United, reports The Sun newspaper.
The Dutch manager, who led the Netherlands to the World Cup semi finals in the summer, told the press to give him three months before they formed an opinion on him.
But now van Gaal, reckons he may have been a tad optimistic. "It was my stupid fault I think, for mentioning an exact period (of three months). Now I have to answer lots of questions about the three months. I have belief in my philosophy and Manchester United has belief in that philosophy too. That is why I am here. It maybe needs more time. Who knows, maybe the match against West Brom is the start of a new period."
Nah, we'll draw at The Emirates, our mandatory Old Trafford loss arrives on the second to last game of the season.gp543 wrote:6 out of the 8 teams they have faced are in the bottom 8.
And they'll still probably beat us 0-1 in November.
We've played the only two really top sides in the PL; Citeh and the Chav, they haven't yet. We've had an NLD also. That's a spread of 9 points that could go against us more or less every season. Manure have played only the chaff (apart from Everton - who are no great shakes this season).GranadaJoe wrote:As crap as they've been they're still above us, so I'm finding it difficult to revel in their travails without feeling a bit like I'm taking the piss out of us.
Other than Citeh, all of the supposed challengers are 10 or 11 points behind the Chavs. It could be a very long season.
You do realize United have only played two teams in the top half of the table - Swansea and West Ham?GranadaJoe wrote:As crap as they've been they're still above us, so I'm finding it difficult to revel in their travails without feeling a bit like I'm taking the piss out of us.
Other than Citeh, all of the supposed challengers are 10 or 11 points behind the Chavs. It could be a very long season.
Van Gaalol believes his team can still overtake the chavs and win the title this season.
Guardian.
they are actually already above us in the league despite introducing a load of new players into their team.Blood_Gooner wrote:Van Gaalol believes his team can still overtake the chavs and win the title this season.
Guardian.
As someone said earlier, we've finally found a manager more deluded than Clueless.
Now you are onto another matter which has absolutely no bearing on what I posted.Gunner Rob wrote:they are actually already above us in the league despite introducing a load of new players into their team.Blood_Gooner wrote:Van Gaalol believes his team can still overtake the chavs and win the title this season.
Guardian.
As someone said earlier, we've finally found a manager more deluded than Clueless.
whats our excuse?
that reminds me of another team.....DB10GOONER wrote: Watching them last night the thing that struck me the most was that they looked like a team of lads that had never played together before, like someone had just grabbed 11 players, stuck them on a pitch and told them to "have a go". They had no cohesion, no players looking for, or anticipating, other players' runs, no player understanding.